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How are isotopes of the same element alike?

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How are isotopes of the same element alike?

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Isotopes have the same chemial formula as their element counterparts, but a different atomic mass (more neutrons). This can change some properties, but not the reactants. Elements are lighter or heavier than their isotopes, but have the same # of protons and neutrons! hopes this helped you!

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